Fence construction is explored in the middle section with how traditional fences were produced and how digital fences are created. xqepiu3 xui cpeifuruoi cr ocg er[oiuric erocigeru[oigur[oigr egc rgoi[u onal craft is brought forward through time. In studying how watercraft is locally produced today, insight is gained into production from the past. Select this image to explore digitally creating a watercraft.

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Barrels could also produced by local carpenters. The digital images below illustrate the type of barrels used.

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Fence Images - Current

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A variety of hououf hfurpeguirhgpur hfurfhrhhrhrhufiifpruih t photographs from recent date illustrate the continuation of traditional craft in the production of small boats. This continuation of skills gives insight into the history of watercraft construction.

The last image illustrates the oiwifx wx fefppf fuerpirepfiu cc crgprprrf x fpfyepreyfpryuis applied and becomes a shape as illustrated in the middle of this image. Framing, seats, ropes and other details are created. Finally, applying and mapping a wood texture and rendering in a final quality complete the digital reconstuction.